taxonID	type	description	language	source
03D787F00A36FFB4FCF0FB4398CFA515.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 A – B)	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A36FFB4FCF0FB4398CFA515.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 2 ♂, 1 ♀, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “ Shivki ” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 46 ° 55 ' 06 " N, 134 ° 23 ' 04 " E, 165 m, mixed coniferous-broad leaved forest, 23 – 26 July 2021 (E. S. Koshkin leg.).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A36FFB4FCF0FB4398CFA515.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Russia: Khabarovsk region, Primorsky region; China (including Taiwan); Korea; Japan (Schintlmeister 2008; Chistyakov, Dubatolov 2016).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A36FFB4FCF0FB4398CFA515.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Schintlmeister (2008) reports this species in the Khabarovsk region (Khabarovsk) and the south-west of the Jewish Autonomous region without providing any further details. V. Dubatolov writes that he is not aware of any finds of Ph. assimilis from around Khabarovsk (Dubatolov et al. 2013). In the " Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East ", the distribution of Ph. assimilis in the Khabarovsk region is questioned (Chistyakov, Dubatolov 2016). The second edition of the Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Russia indicates that, within Russia, this species is only distributed in the Primorsky region (Matov, Dubatolov 2019). Thus, new finds from the Bikin district confirm Ph. assimilis ’ s presence in the south of the Khabarovsk region.	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB4FF3AFDB89D74A120.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 C, 1 E)	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB4FF3AFDB89D74A120.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 3 ♂, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE of Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “ Shivki ” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 46 ° 55 ' 06 " N, 134 ° 23 ' 04 " E, 165 m, mixed coniferous-broad leaved forest, 8 May 2021 (E. S. Koshkin leg.).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB4FF3AFDB89D74A120.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Russia: Khabarovsk region (first records), Primorsky region; Korea (Schintlmeister 2008).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB4FF3AFDB89D74A120.taxon	discussion	Remarks. V. Dubatolov raised the question of the boundary between the ranges of closely related species O. brinikhi Dubatolov, 2006 and O. patricia, inhabiting the south of the Russian Far East (Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2007; Dubatolov 2011; 2019). He points to the bilobed apex of the uncus in the male genitalia of O. patricia as one of the important features distinguishing it from O. brinikhi (Fig. 1 E). The apex of the uncus in O. brinikhi is not bilobed (Fig. 1 F). The forewing of O. patricia is brownish-gray with whitish suffusion; a dark medial field bounded by whitish antemedial and postmedial zigzag lines are clearly visible; there is a noticeable whitish spot in the tornal angle; discal spot is more or less distinct (Kobayashi et al. 2006) (Fig. 1 C). O. brinikhi forewing’s pattern is less contrasting, and many details are often diffuse (Fig. 1 D). Schintlmeister (2008) considers O. brinikhi a subspecies of O. patricia. O. brinikhi is widespread in Eastern Siberia and the Amur basin, from the East Sayan mountains in the west to the coast of the Tatar strait in the east and from Central Yakutia (Sakha Republic) in the north to Khabarovsk in the south (Kobayashi et al. 2006; Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2007; Dubatolov 2011; 2019). The range of O. patricia is limited to the southern part of Primorsky region and Korea (Schintlmeister 2008; Chistyakov, Dubatolov 2016). However, Schintlmeister marked a locality in Sovetsko-Gavansky district of the Khabarovsk region on an O. patricia range map included in his book (2008). This is most likely a mistake. V. Dubatolov writes that he studied extensive material on Odontosia from the coast of the Tatar strait and other localities within the Khabarovsk region (Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2007; Dubatolov 2011; 2019). None of the males had a bilobed uncus. It was concluded that there is no reliable data on O. patricia presence in the Khabarovsk region, and all similar specimens belong to O. brinikhi. Prior to our research, there was no data about Odontosia species from the southernmost part of Khabarovsk region (Bikin district). Males collected in May 2021 in the upper reaches of Shivki river belong to O. patricia both in their appearance and in the structure of male genitalia (bilobed uncus) (Figs. 1 C, 1 E). Specimens similar to O. brinikhi were not found. Interestingly, the only O. brinikhi was recorded 200 km to the north, close to Khabarovsk (Dubatolov, Dolgikh 2007). Probably, the boundary between the ranges of these closely related taxa is located in the lower reaches of the Ussuri river in the southwest of the Khabarovsk region. The finds of O. patricia from the Bikin district are the first reliable evidence of its residence in the Khabarovsk region.	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB2FC9FF9219C67A20A.taxon	description	(Figs 2 A – B)	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB2FC9FF9219C67A20A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1 ♂, 2 ♀, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE of Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “ Shivki ” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 46 ° 55 ' 06 " N, 134 ° 23 ' 04 " E, 165 m, mixed coniferous-broad leaved forest, 8 September 2021 (E. S. Koshkin leg.).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB2FC9FF9219C67A20A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Russia: Khabarovsk region, Primorsky region; China; Korea; Japan (Chistyakov et al. 2016).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A35FFB2FC9FF9219C67A20A.taxon	discussion	Remarks. One of the rarest Lymantriinae species inhabiting the Khabarovsk region. Previously it was only known from a single find of a female in the upper reaches of the Durmin river (Imeni Lazo district) (Koshkin 2011). Later, one female was collected in the upper reaches of the Shivki river in the Bikin district (Koshkin 2021). New material confirms the presence of a stable population of N. disparilis in this area. Two females and a male were collected in early autumn, outside of this species’ regular flight time, which is from July to mid-August. Perhaps these individuals belong to the second generation, which was made possible by the abnormally hot summer of 2021. The moths were collected in the first half of the night. Females were attracted to the mixed light of 250 W DRL and LepiLED lamps; the male was collected in an automatic light trap with a LepiLED UV lamp. This is notable because males usually fly during the day and are extremely rare in collections. N. disparilis should be included into the Red List of the Khabarovsk region due to its rarity at the northern limit of its distribution.	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A33FFB3FC9DFA5C99DFA68D.taxon	description	(Fig. 2 C)	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A33FFB3FC9DFA5C99DFA68D.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 2 ♀, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE of Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “ Shivki ” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 46 ° 55 ' 06 " N, 134 ° 23 ' 04 " E, 165 m, mixed coniferous-broad leaved forest, from 29 June to 1 July 2021 (E. S. Koshkin leg.); 1 ♀, same locality and collector, 7 September 2021.	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A33FFB3FC9DFA5C99DFA68D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Russia: Khabarovsk region (first records), Primorsky region; China; Korea; Japan (Kononenko 2010; 2016 a; Matov et al. 2019).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A33FFB3FC9DFA5C99DFA68D.taxon	discussion	Remarks. It is not clear whether the females collected in the Bikin district are migrants from the areas to the south, or whether the process of species naturalization has begun here. Larval host plant is Abies (Kononenko 2010). This is one of the dominant tree species in the upper reaches of the Shivki river.	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A32FFB3FF63FDDE9C0DA5CD.taxon	description	(Fig. 2 D)	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A32FFB3FF63FDDE9C0DA5CD.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1 ♀, Russia, Khabarovsk region, Bikin district, 8 km SE of Boitsovo village, upper reaches of Shivki river, vicinity of “ Shivki ” scientific station belonging to the Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 46 ° 55 ' 06 " N, 134 ° 23 ' 04 " E, 165 m, mixed coniferous-broad leaved forest, 25 July 2021 (E. S. Koshkin leg.).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A32FFB3FF63FDDE9C0DA5CD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Russia: Khabarovsk region (first record), Primorsky region; North China; Korea (Kononenko 2010; 2016 b; Matov et al. 2019).	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
03D787F00A32FFB3FF63FDDE9C0DA5CD.taxon	discussion	Remarks. In the past, the only Russian record of this species came from the southern part of Primorsky region (Kononenko 2010; 2016 b). A single female collected in the Bikin district of the Khabarovsk region is probably a vagrant from a more southern area.	en	Koshkin, Evgeny S. (2022): New records of Notodontidae and Erebidae (Lepidoptera) in the Lower Ussuri basin (Russian Far East, Khabarovsk region). Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (1): 66-72, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-66-72
